TheGodInAGreyHoodie
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Poor Wes. Because of his short stature he obviously 'tripped' over the back EZ white line, landing on his back accidently, then improvised.
LOL! Yeah, one of the announcers said that he stubbed his toe, fell onto the ground and was writhing in agony.
In any case it gives me an excuse over and over again.
I guess snow angels are only allowed after field goals (Lonnie Paxton?)
I haven't been watching American football for all that long now, 3 years to be exact. I'm just trying to understand this objectively. How is Welker's snow angel any different from any other legal touchdown celebration?
I don't understand.
I wonder if BB said anything to Welker about the flag.
If he gets a fine, that's a different story. But he won't.
If he gets fined, then it will be a joke. But everyone pretty much knew the flag was coming.
Welker finds out that making snow angels isn't considered cute in the NFL anymore | New England Patriots | projo.com | The Providence Journal"It just came to mind," Welker said. "So I did it and then proceeded to get cussed out afterwards [by coach Bill Belichick]. …I really didn't think it would be a penalty. I wouldn't have done it if that was the case."
"The refs showed no love," Paxton said with a smile, adding that he didn't coach Welker on the move. "No, but he doesn't fill up quite as much space as I did. He's a little snow angel."
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1 min in I think it's Deion Sanders saying it.
Two recent penalties for excessive celebration:
One to celebrate a wife's pregnancy
One to make a snow angel